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Organist James Vivian plays the Harrison & Harrison pipe organ in the Temple Church in London. Vivian, formerly the Assistant Organist of Lincoln Cathedral and Organ Scholar at King’s College, Cambridge, is the Director of Music (Organist and Master of the Choristers) at the College of St. George, Windsor Castle. This recording features the famous Harrison & Harrison organ of Temple church in a program of Alcock, J.S. Bach, Buxtehude, Leighton, Raison, Shostakovich and Willan. This recording comes with extensive documentation: notes on the music, stoplist and numerous photos and a written interview with the artist.

Name

Composer

1

Introduction, Passacaglia & Fugue in e-flat minor: Introduction

Healey Willan

2

Introduction, Passacaglia & Fugue in e-flat minor: Passacaglia

Healey Willan

3

Introduction, Passacaglia & Fugue in e-flat minor: Fugue

Healey Willan

4

Passacaglia in d minor, BuxWV 161

Deitrich Buxtehude

5

Prelude, Scherzo & Passacaglia, Op. 41: Prelude

Kenneth Leighton

6

Prelude, Scherzo & Passacaglia, Op. 41: Scherzo

Kenneth Leighton

7

Prelude, Scherzo & Passacaglia, Op. 41: Passacaglia

Kenneth Leighton

8

The Premier Livre d’Orgue: Second Mass: Christe: Trio en Passacaille

Andre Raison

9

Passacaglia and Fugue in c minor, BWV 582: Passacaglia

Johann Sebastian Bach

10

Passacaglia and Fugue in c minor, BWV 582: Fugue

Johann Sebastian Bach

11

Passacaglia

Dmitri Shostakovitch

12

Introduction & Passacaglia (1933): Introduction

Walter Alcock

13

Introduction & Passacaglia (1933): Passacaglia

Walter Alcock

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